They gave themselves until the time that prayer would be called, thinking they couldn’t get too far in that time. So if the prayer caller slipped and fell off of his spire, was that God’s will? And therefore was the child conceived of their uninterrupted nuzzling not, in a sense, divinely conceived? The answer the monks gave to these questions was of course, so they gelded both the father and the boy, when he arrived, so that the two of them could better serve God.
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